Morelia Shopping

  1. Casa de las Artesanías

    If you don't have time to scour the Purépecha pueblos for the perfect folk art piece, come to the Casa de las Artesanías, a cooperative marketplace launched to benefit indigenous craftspeople. Attached to the renaissance-style Templo de San Francisco, arts and handicrafts from all over Michoacán are displayed and sold here. Prices are high, but so is the quality and all your cash goes directly to the craftspeople.

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  2. Dulce Morelianos

    This old fashioned chocolateria is stacked with truffles, preserves, candied nuts and sugary chunks of candied peaches and pumpkin and women in ridiculous starched green uniforms patrol it.

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  3. Mayoreo y Menudeo

    Hipster alert! Get Diesel and Furor jeans and accessories for a third of what you'd pay in the states.

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  4. Mercado de Dulces

    The seductive Mercado de Dulces deals in the region's famous sweets including spicy chunk chocolate that melts into the perfect hot drink.

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  5. Sanborns

    English magazines, novels and maps.

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